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Dial Plan Concepts and Overview
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The system is shipped with several default dial plan configuration files, 
typically, a 3-digit and a 4-digit file for each country that is supported. 
In addition, the file 
samples.txt
 contains several examples that illustrate 
how you can configure the dial plan configuration file to control how the 
system manages incoming and outgoing calls.
Normally, you completely configure a dial plan before you start to use the 
system to control the telephones. Although you can make changes later, 
major changes in the dial plan can disrupt the system.
Decide whether you want to use a 3-digit or 4-digit dial plan before you 
create the dial plan, autodiscover, or manually add telephones or other 
devices to the NBX system.
When you import a dial plan, some parameters of the system change 
immediately. Others change only when you reboot the NBX system. 
3Com recommends that you reboot the NBX system each time that you 
change the dial plan.
Rebooting the system disrupts service to the telephones. Plan to reboot at 
a time that does not inconvenience telephone users.
Pretranslation
Pretranslation
 is the process of translating (or manipulating) dialed digits 
before they are passed to the appropriate dial plan table for subsequent 
routing. You can set the dial plan to perform pretranslation on incoming 
or outgoing calls. For more information, see 
 on 
.
Routing
Routing
 specifies how a call reaches a destination. You define the routes 
for the system to use in the Routes section of the dial plan configuration 
file.
When you define call routing, you can also instruct the system to perform 
pretranslations (digit manipulations). Both destination routes and timed 
routes have digit manipulation operations (
append, prepend, replace, 
stripLead, or stripTrail).
The system passes dialed digits first through the device’s Least Cost 
Routing table (if there is one). If the system finds no entry there, it then 
uses the Normal dial plan table. If it does find an entry in the Least Cost 
Routing table, it attempts to use that entry and, even if the attempt is 
unsuccessful, it does not use the Normal table.